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Four Wastewater Treatment Bacteria

Four wastewater treatment bacteria: nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, mixed wastewater treatment bacteria and COD-degrading bacteria.
Nitrifying bacteria are aerobic bacteria, found in aeration tanks or contact oxidation tanks, mainly to convert ammonia nitrogen in wastewater into nitrate. Denitrifying bacteria and nitrifying bacteria make a good team, handling the wastewater backflow from the aeration tank for nitrogen removal.
The mixed bacteria are for new wastewater systems, helping the biological wastewater tank quickly grow microorganisms, with the power to break down COD, BOD, ammonia nitrogen, total nitrogen. They're tough, can handle industrial wastewater, and have good stability. After training, they can tolerate 2% salt.
COD-degrading bacteria, used mainly in biological tanks, have four main roles: boosting COD removal rate, improving system stability, enhancing shock resistance, and cutting down on commissioning or restarting time.